Nucleic acids may be labeled at their 3’ end, 5’ end, or throughout the molecule, depending on the desired application. Myriad of enzymatic or chemical methods are utilized to generate nucleic acids ...
DNA hybridization thermodynamics is critical for accurate design of oligonucleotides for biotechnology and nanotechnology applications, but parameters currently in use are inaccurately extrapolated ...
Multiplexed and quantitative analysis of nucleic acid sequences in complex mixtures is essential in various applications of microbiological research. We have developed a method based on solution ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 77, No. 11, [Part 2: Biological Sciences] (Nov., 1980), pp. 6851-6855 (5 pages) A simple nucleic acid ...
Saliva is a viable alternative source of nucleic acids. A new collection device offers stable and easy saliva collection for extracting both DNA and RNA from a single sample. Saliva is proving itself ...
In the case of nucleic acid tests, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been the gold standard for single-molecule diagnosis. Single-molecule detection of pathogens, such as severe acute respiratory ...
When used with accompanying nucleic acid detection kits, the ResDetFast™ Residual Nucleic Acid Extraction Kits can meet the requirements of many downstream applications. For example, they’re suitable ...
The benchtop instrument is designed to purify genomic DNA from a wide variety of samples, including buccal cells, blood and other tissues, for molecular diagnostic research. iPrep builds upon ...